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Only Murders in the Building Season 4 moves to California

Selena Gomez

In the world of television mysteries, Only Murders in the Building has captivated viewers with its intriguing storyline and unexpected twists. The recently aired season 3 finale left fans on the edge of their seats as Mabel (Selena Gomez), Charles (Steve Martin), and Oliver (Martin Short) worked tirelessly to uncover the identity of Ben Glenroy's killer.

During their pursuit, the trio stumbled upon Donna (Linda Emond) and her son, Cliff (Wesley Taylor), who turned out to be the culprits behind the unsuccessful poisoning and the actual murder. As the season reached its climax, the group managed to bring the evildoers to justice, leading to a celebratory mood on Oliver's successful opening night.

However, their moment of triumph was abruptly interrupted when Charles' stunt double Sazz (Jane Lynch) arrived at the party and was shot in a murder attempt that seemed to have been meant for Charles. This shocking turn of events sets the stage for an intense and gripping fourth season of Only Murders in the Building.

Shortly after the season 3 finale aired, Hulu announced that the show would be renewed for more episodes, much to the delight of fans. Selena Gomez, Martin Short, and Steve Martin will reprise their roles as the amateur detectives, ready to delve into the next perplexing mystery within the iconic Arconia building.

Creator John Hoffman has hinted at exciting developments for the upcoming season. There is speculation about the potential appearances of Loretta (Meryl Streep) and Tobert (Jesse Williams), as their characters expressed intentions to move to Los Angeles in the season 3 finale.

While fans eagerly await the fourth season, it is important to note that the production process may face certain delays. The writers' room for season 4 is scheduled to start in October 2023. However, due to an ongoing strike by SAG-AFTRA, filming cannot commence until a fair deal is reached with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).

The primary focus of season 4 will revolve around the identity of Sazz's shooter and the reasons behind the apparent attempt on Charles' life. John Hoffman has expressed his excitement about shaping a storyline that feels both fresh and connected to the show's previous narratives. He revealed that there are new elements to be explored, promising a captivating and unique viewing experience for fans.

Hints dropped throughout the previous season indicate that Sazz was aware of something significant, prompting her to attempt to convey information to Charles. This suggests that there may be a deeper mystery at play, one that the group will undoubtedly strive to unravel in the upcoming episodes.

Jane Lynch, who portrays Sazz, will have a substantial role in the fourth season, adding to the anticipation surrounding her character's fate and involvement in the overarching storyline.

Furthermore, there has been speculation about the possibility of the show shifting its setting from the beloved Arconia building in New York City to Los Angeles. While the finale referenced Los Angeles multiple times, John Hoffman emphasized that any potential move would need to be driven by the story's narrative and character development. However, ABC TV President Craig Erwich has confirmed that the show will indeed relocate to California, bringing a fresh perspective to the series.

As we eagerly await the arrival of Only Murders in the Building season 4, fans can anticipate a thrilling continuation of the captivating storyline. With its clever writing, talented ensemble cast, and the promise of new mysteries, the show is sure to keep us on the edge of our seats once again.

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